2022 World Series of Poker
Tournament officials have announced the prize pool. There were 522 entries in the tournament, generating a prize pool of $696,000. The top 79 players will finish in the money, with the winner earning $145,856.
The tournament clock currently shows 360 players remaining.
Niveau: 11
Blinds: 600-1,200
Limits: 1,200-2,400
Daniel Negreanu is seated alongside Kevin Song, Barry Greenstein, and Ronnie Bardah, but it would be Michael Moncek who delivered a hit to his stack in his latest hand.
Negreanu raised from middle position and Moncek called in the big blind. The flop came ![]()
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and Moncek led out with a bet.
Negreanu called, then called another bet on the
turn. The river came the
and Moncek bet again. Negreanu quickly called.
Moncek turned over ![]()
for flopped trips that turned into a full house. Negreanu let out a laugh and flashed ![]()
before mucking.
With about 5,000 in the middle the turn read ![]()
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and Marty Roggentien check-called a bet from Chad Holloway.
The
paired the board on the river and once Roggentien checked, Holloway fired another shell.
"Such a bad turn, and bad river," Roggentien sighed.
"I'll show regardless," replied Holloway.
Eventually Roggentien put in the chips to call and Holloway tabled ![]()
for two pair, queens and tens. Roggentien showed ![]()
for a flopped two pair that was counterfeit on the river before the cards went into the muck.
Eli Elezra took his seat at the start of this level at a table with Zachary Gruneberg, who finished sixth in this event last year.
In the last hand, Elezra and Gruneberg went three ways to a flop of ![]()
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. Elezra bet from the small blind, the big blind raised, and both Elezra and Gruneberg called.
The big blind bet again on the
turn and both opponents called. A bet on the
river was enough to get rid of Elezra, but Gruneberg.
"I have kings," the big blind said.
"Flush," Gruneberg replied, turning over ![]()
to win the pot.
Players to register for the tournament as registration closed include Daniel Negreanu, Shaun Deeb, and PokerNews's own Chad Holloway.
Late registration has ended for this event as players come back from break. The tournament clock currently shows 523 entries.
Niveau: 10
Blinds: 500-1,000
Limits: 1,000-2,000